Username
Password
Stay on Help
Recent Reviews

Hiking Home - Entire US, AK  AL  AR  AS  AZ  CA  CO  CT  DC  DE  FL  GA  HI  IA  ID  IL  IN  KS  KY  LA  MA  MD  ME  MH
MI  MN  MO  MS  MT  NC  ND  NE  NH  NJ  NM  NV  NY  OH  OK  OR  PA  PR  RI  SC  SD  TN  TX  UT  VA  VI  VT  WA  WI  WV  WY

Page   1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 .. .. , 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42  
Hiking Southern New England, 2nd
 • Rhonda Ostertag  → Falcon 2002

Lace up your boots and sample some of the best trails in New England. Explore beaches and sand dunes at seashores in eastern Massachusetts. Trek through verdant forests in south-central Connecticut. Amble along secluded rivers and bays at wildlife sanctuaries in Rhode Island, or take in the views from the mountaintops in the northern Berkshires of Massachusetts. Veteran hikers and outdoor writers Rhonda and George Ostertag will introduce you to these trails and more. Use this guide for: up-to-date trail information; accurate directions to popular as well as less-traveled trails; difficulty ratings for each hike; detailed trail maps; zero-impact camping tips. Whether you are a day-tripper or long-distance hiker, old hand or novice, you'll find trails suited to every ability and interest in southern New England. (6 x 9, 336 pages, b&w photos, maps, charts)

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Tennessee
 • Kelley Roark  → Falcon 1996

Unique hiking adventures abound in Tennessee where trails meander through hardwood forests with roaring waterfalls and hidden caves and to rocky mountaintop vistas and barren balds. Tennessee is also a place where human and natural history are inescapably intertwined, and each hike is not just an exploration of the natural world but a slice of Americana that shouldn't be missed. From natural wonders of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to the historical Civil War battlefields of Shiloh and Lookout Mountain, Hiking Tennessee is a state-wide hiking guide that features 62 of the best hiking areas-including the Appalachian Trail, the Natchez Trace, Land Between the Lakes, and the diverse Cumberland region. Special sections focus on hiking with children and Civil War stories, and detailed trail descriptions will lead you to great fishing spots and campsites. Accurate maps and first-hand information will get you to the trailheads and help you plan your trip. Whether you are interested in a challenging backpacking adventure deep in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains or an easy day hike or leisurely stroll through a historic state park, Hiking Tennessee is an indispensable part of your next outing.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Texas
 •  → Falcon 1996

The Texas backcountry is as spacious and diverse as the Lone Star State itself. There are the rugged Guadalupe Mountains in the west, and the deep canyons of the Red River in the Panhandle. In the center of the state, crystal clear streams cut through juniper and oak forests in the Hill Country while lakes dot the eastern landscape. The opportunities for hiking adventures are almost endless. Hiking Texas, formerly The Hiker's Guide to Texas, the first guidebook to the entire state, is the perfect introduction to the Texas backcountry. Written by veteran guidebook author and outdoor photographer Laurence Parent, Hiking Texas contains hikes to suit all abilities and interests. Many hikes lie within the boundaries of the state's two national parks, and many others can be found in the impressive Texas state parks. The book contains accurate, up-to-date trail information, complemented by detailed maps, and many features of the landscape are captured in black-and-white photos. The book also contains a foreword by former Texas Governor Ann Richards and sections on hiking with children and backcountry safety and ethics. Whether you are a backpacker looking to head into Big Bend National Park for a few days or a family planning an easy hike within the city limits of Austin, Hiking Texas is an essential item in any knapsack.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Trails of New Brunswick, 3rd Edition
 • Marianne Eiselt  → Goose Lane Editions & TrailsCanada 2007

Hiking combines the physical health benefits of cardiovascular exercise with the mental health benefits of admiring the beauty of nature. New Brunswick offers a dizzying array of hiking challenges and a beauty beyond belief. In an expanded and updated 3rd edition of this popular book, veteran hikers Marianne and H.A. Eiselt take us from one end of New Brunswick to the other, along river valleys, through National Parks, around the coasts, and up and down mountains. Fully illustrated with photographs and detailed maps derived from satellite imaging, this comprehensive guide includes more than 60 trails, with descriptions of the physical details of the trail (length, difficulty, ascent, hiking time, etc.) as well as tips and sidebars describing local flora and fauna, places of interest, monuments, and landmarks. This new edition of the Eiselt's popular guide is the first in a series of new guides published by Goose Lane Editions in association with TrailsCanada. TrailsCanada is a project of Go for Green, a national organization that encourages Canadians to pursue healthy, outdoor physical activities that protect, enchance, or restore the environment.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia
 • Michael Haynes  → Goose Lane Editions 2002

Michael Haynes is Mr. Hiking in Nova Scotia. The 7th edition of his Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia sold 15,000 copies, and his eight-year series of CBC Radio spots has been so popular that people he meets on the trails recognize him by his voice. Eager to supply the best information about the delights (and possible hazards) of self-propelled excursions into the woods and mountains and along the shores of his province, he has now prepared Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia, 8th edition. The 8th edition of Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia is completely revised and updated. More than 30 of the 50 trails are new, and 25 of these new trails did not exist when the 7th edition was published. Haynes re-hiked and updated the descriptions of about 20 trails, and he charted the current condition of 7th-edition trails. Users will find the new 8th edition of Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia as trustworthy a guide as ever to hikes long and short, challenging and easy, in all corners of the province. As well as instructions for finding each trail and descriptions of the trails themselves, Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia, 8th edition, includes maps and synoptic information on length, time, difficulty, other uses, facilities, and the correct topographical map to use. New to this edition are trailhead GPS listings for all hikes, and, for those who carry cellphones as safety devices, information about the often-uncertain reception in Nova Scotia's mountains and woodlands. Also new to this edition are sidebars on plants, animals, historic sites, and other interesting features of the trails.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Trails of the Sandia and Manzano Mountains
 •  → Acequia Madre 1997

This is the third edition of this popular and definitive guide to the Sandia and Manzano Mountains outside of Albuquerque. As a former wilderness patrol for Cibola National Forest, Matthews's trail descriptions are anecdotal and full of first-hand information on plants and animals, history, geology, and management.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Utah's High Uintas: 99 Day and Overnight Hikes (Regional Hiking Series)
 • Jeffrey Probst  → Falcon 2006
Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Utah's Summits
 • Paula Huff  → Falcon 1997

Utah's mountain ranges have attracted the state's residents for generations. American Indians once drove big game over cliffs; Mormons hauled logs; and miners blasted boulders to make trails for donkey trains. This complete guide leads today's outdoor enthusiasts to the top of 26 peaks, one for each of Utah's counties.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Utah, 3rd (State Hiking Series)
 • Bill Schneider  → Falcon 2005

From the slickrock desert country of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, to the glacier-carved peaks of the Wasatch and Uinta Ranges, to the broad and varied expanse of the Great Basin
Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

Hiking Vancouver Island: A Guide to Vancouver Island's Greatest Hiking Adventure
 • Shannon Cowan  → Falcon 2003

Outdoor enthusiasts Shannon and Lissa Cowan share their intimate knowledge of the best-loved hikes on Vancouver Island. Featuring more than 50 trails on Canada's west coast, this one-stop guide to hiking Vancouver Island takes hikers from the rugged wind-swept coast of Cape Scott Provincial Park to the urban wonder trails of Victoria's Galloping Goose to the ancient and silent forests of the island's interior. For the experienced backpacker or the novice day-tripper, Hiking Vancouver Island provides insider information to make the hiking trip informed and memorable, including GPS-quality maps, clear directions from major access points, up-to-date road information, photographs, highlights, summaries, regional tips, historical tidbits, and resource information.

Unrated

0 Ratings
View & Review!

100 Cl, 100 Hi, 12 Sho, 60 Hik, 60 Hik, 60 Hik, A Walk, Afoot, Arizon, Best E, Best E, Best E, Best H, Best H, Best H, Biking, Colora, Day Hi, Day Hi, Day Hi, Day Hi, Doin', Flagst, Hikes, Hiking, Hiking, Hiking, Hiking, Hiking, Hiking, HikingHiking, Hiking, Hiking, Hiking, Long T, New Me, Point, Southe, The Co, Trails, Willia

Suggest a new book by ISBN
Q: Wanna browse with less Ads?
A: Simply login


Blast from the Past!
About    Books    Grand Canyon    FAQ    Feedback    Shop    © 2013 HAZ